Hypertec ISDN 10T Router Internet and Intranet Connection Profiles, IP Address and Subnet Mask

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Concepts and Principles of Operation

Internet and Intranet Connection Profiles

Hypertec ISDN 10T Router maintains two connection profiles one for Internet and the other for Intranet. The Internet connection by definition is for users to reach Internet, the Intranet connection is made between two offices. The Internet profile contains the configuration parameters required by the Internet connection. The categories available under Internet profile are : ISDN, PPP, IP, and NAT. The Intranet profile contains the configuration parameters required by the Intranet connection. The categories available under the Intranet profile are ISDN, PPP, IP, IPX, and Bridge. NAT is intended for Internet only where security and ISP monthly charge is of concerned. The IPX and Bridging functions are intended for Intranet where protocols other than IP may be required. Users should make sure not to configure conflicting information between these two profiles, such as setting the same remote IP address or ISDN dialing number to both profiles. These two types of connections are shown in Figure 0-1, Internet and Intranet Connections.

Figure 0-1, Internet and Intranet Connections

IP Address and Subnet Mask

The address used for IP routing is the IP address. An IP Address is a 32-bit address which must be assigned to every host that wants to use IP to communicate across the Internet. If you are connecting to the Internet, in general the IP addresses of the computers and router are assigned from your Internet service provider unless Network Address Translation (NAT) is used which we will discuss later.

The IP address are specified in a.b.c.d where a,b,c,d are each decimal numbers between 0 and 255 with some restrictions applied. The Hypertec Router Ethernet IP address must be on the same network as your PCs on the LAN. A network can be subnetted into one or more physical networks which form a subset of the main network. The Subnet Mask is a number identifying a subnet within a network.

Routing Table

In order to move data from port to port, the router has to make routing decision based on the routing table. Each routing entry describes what network can be reached through which interface via a certain gateway.

Some routing entries are system created based on the router interface configuration. Some routing entries may be created by users & classified as static routes, and other may be created based on the information learned from the router protocol (eg. RIP). Static Routes are a cost-saving feature which avoids running RIP over WAN links. The active route is advertised by Hypertec Router via RIP (if enabled) on its LAN interface. For the Hypertec ISDN router, the default route created by the system is automatically set toward Internet remote router. Users need to enter static route entries only when there are multiple subnets at the Intranet remote end.

IP Address, Un-Numbered, or Numbered

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Contents Hypertec Isdn 10T Router Introduction Contents Hypertec Isdn 10T Router Ethernet Internet/IntranetAnalog Services SecurityNetwork Management Router SoftwareAbout this Manual Hypertec Isdn 10T Router Packing ListHardware Installation GeneralInstallation Installing the Hypertec Isdn 10T Router NMS Software InstallationUninstalling NMS Installing EasyWeb if there is no installed Http serverInstalling EasyWeb if there is an installed Http server Installing EasyWebExample using the Microsoft Personal web server on Win95 Isdn OverviewInterface Type National Isdn Variants Default Setting Isdn Switch VariantsPhysical Interface Service Profile Identifiers SPIDs Service type Number of channels56K/64K Rate Adaption Isdn Permanent Nailed CircuitBridging Data Communication ServicesRouting Internet and Intranet Connection Profiles IP Address and Subnet MaskRouting Table IP Address, Un-Numbered, or NumberedDynamic IP address Assignment Unnumbered Isdn LinkIPX Address IPX Frame TypeRIP IPX SpoofingMultilink PPP F1 F1 F2 F2 PacketDial on Demand Bandwidth on DemandPacket Filtering, IP Access List Data CompressionCalling Line Identification Clid CallbackNAT Line Provisioning Service Voice PreemptionIntroduction Ordering the Isdn LineIsdn Switches and Services Supported Switch type Isdn ServiceUsing Isdn Order Codes Capability Isdn Service PackageProvisioning the Isdn Line Capability PackagesSolution Sets Solution Set Isdn ServiceNational Isdn 1 & National Isdn Switch Feature ValueMultiple Subscriber Numbering MSN More Information Terminal TypesIntroduction General NMS Menu Structure Configura Login NMS WindowsExample Sub-Menu window NMS System Menus Required Information NMS ToolbarDescription Source Required or Optional Starting NMS Logging Into NMSQuick Configuration Menu Local Router NameNetwork Address Translation Enable Dial-out AuthenticationDial-out Password Local IP MaskIsdn Switch Type Phone NumberCall-in Authentication Call-in PasswordLocal Menu Local Ethernet Sub-menuSwitch Type Channel Alarm ThresholdDevice Name IP AddressLocal Isdn Window Phone 1 Usage Phone 2 UsageData Usage Route TableARP Proxy Access ListRIP Protocol Local Dhcp Sub-menu IP Address Pool Start Address, End AddressSubnet Mask Gateway AddressDhcp Enable Data ServiceDomain Name Lease DurationRemote Router Name Internet PPP WindowUtil Ave IntervalIdle Remote Snmp Enable IP EnableInternet IP Sub-menu IP Address of Remote EthernetIP Mask of Remote Ethernet Local End IP Address of Isdn LineRemote End IP Address of Isdn Line IP Mask of Isdn LineStarting Port FTP ServerHttp Server Telnet ServerClid Calling Num12, Intranet PPP Window Encapsulation Protocol Intranet IP Menu 13, Intranet IP WindowIntranet IPX Menu 14, Intranet IPX Window Spoofing AgeIPX Route Table IPX SAP TableSnmp Menu 15, Snmp WindowTrap Enable DescriptionName LocationErrors BroadcastsDiscards Channel StatusB1 Channel Status B2 Channel StatusError Frames Channels Up TimeChannels In Use B1 UtilisationTrouble Shooting Detail Log EnableClear Trap List Trap HistoryIsdn Data Call Success PPP AttemptsPPP Success Managing the Hypertec Router from a Console20, Console Login Screen 21, Console Quick Config Screen Managing the Hypertec Router from a BrowserRouter Isdn Express Route Troubleshooting Monitor the status of the B channel LEDs Monitor the status of the D channel LEDMonitor the status of the Ethernet LEDs If your are unable to make voice call IndexIf your are unable to make a data call Index Spid SPID-1 SPID-2 Product Warranty